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how are cells protected? ​

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Answered by abhishekkhatawkar
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Explanation:

Animals cells are protected by the plasma membrane and cell coat called glycocalyx (composed of hyaluronic acid and proteins).

However, the plant cells are protected by cell wall present outside the cell membrane. The cell wall is outermost layer of plant cell and is composed mainly cellulose. Cellulose is a unbranched homopolysaccharide composed of glucose linked together through beta-1,4 glucosidic bonds.

Answered by 0988arya
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Answer:

cells protected by cel wall which is made up of celluloses which provide it Sharp.

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